1797. Unique Item. Broadside. Primary reference point is "standing in the center of the road leading to Mr. Longfellow's". A handsome example. Light even age toning, ink measurement notations across top of sheet. Approx. 12x14"

nd [circa 1680]. 17th century German engraving of a rabbit hunting scene with men using dogs and traps, one man on horseback with horn, unsigned. On page cut from book [?titled 'Vom Wendwerct'?], page 148. Even toning, else clean. Black stick frame, matted and glazed. SS: 3 1/2" x 4.....

Boston, MA: nd [circa 1960]. Original Prints. Near Fine. Probably journalistic in origin dating from 1960, a collection of photographs 4”x6” showing the controversial demolition of the Old Howard Theatre in Boston after a bad but not catastrophic fire. Images include shots of the building exterior strewn with debris, street.....

F. W. Dodge, 1952. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Notation in J. Sadler's hand indicates the book came from Robin Bledsoe. From the library of noted architect and writer on architecture, J. Sadler. Sadler was prone to marginalia and laying in clippings and ephemera related to a given book’s subject. The.....

Boston: Massachusetts Temperance Society, 1861. First Edition. Hardcover. Rev. B.F. (Benjamin Franklin) DeCosta was a noted NE minister, abolitionist and temperance supporter. Laid in letter and signed personal card. Letter on Union letterhead [color top-piece with flags, eagle, "UNION" and a banner reading "Constitution of the United States of America").....

New York: State of NY, 1908. First Edition. Hardcover. Four very large folded maps, titled: N.E. 1/4; N.W. 1/4; S.E. 1/4; S.W. 1/4. Overall, a handsome copy; quite scarce in such good condition. Light shelf/edge wear, front black cord broken at approximately 1/2", touch of fraying at head and heel.....

London: Freedom Press/Express Printers, January 1963. First Printing. Original Wraps. "Anarchy was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970.[1] It was published by Freedom Press and edited by its founder, Colin Ward[1][2] with cover art on many issues by Rufus Segar. The magazine included.....

Various: Various, nd [circa 1880-1930]. The history of ocean liners is the history of western prosperity, the lure of emigration and the race for technology to catch up with both. The roots of passenger liners are based in 1818, when the Black Ball shipping line of New York started offering.....

Moscow, Russia (USSR): Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, [1962-1965]. First Edition. Staplebound Wraps. Russian propaganda booklets published in English on early overviews of the Russian space program, from the mid-1960's, that describe Soviet government run satellites of the time, in detail, particularly Kosmos and Vostok. Illustrated with vintage photographs and.....

United Kingdom: Issued by Imperial Tobacco Company, [1920-1929]. First Edition. From the back of card: "The Batak, or Bark Book of Charms, is a magical ritual implicitly believed in by the natives of Sumatra. It is consulted as a reliable guide and counselor in their private and important affairs. In.....

New York: Alumnae Association of Bellevue Pension Fund Committee, 1915. First Edition. Hardcover. A very handsome copy of this scarce early history of the hospital. Light shelf wear, light wear at head and heel, prior owner's embossed mark on ffep with ink notation ("from collection of Dr. Coolms"), else tight.....